4 Wednesday, February 2, 1966 TERRACE ‘Omineca"” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Page Three a gg I ta Figen, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION a ee] Poul Bogelund This week's dispatch is mostly jon the subject of the Tith Annual Bonspiel, conducted by Branch 13. Greetings and best wishes to miithe visiting rinks the Bob Arm- aiistrong rink, the J. Dunlop rink and the J. Lemfre rink, all of Prince mal Rupert. Also to the J. Johnson uitink from Kitimat and to the W a) Skerik rink from Smithers — we maiiappreciate your presence here to Aihelp liven up the bonspiel. m' Congratulations to the winners: A)“A” event, Branch No. 13 trophy, first prize as well as the Griffith mm ttophy for Grand Aggregate. The ae (Bob Legeard rink of Terrace with maiRoy Myers rink, also of Terrace, alas runners-up, : “B” event, The Motel Trophy. f\First prize to Keith Williams rink mamof Terrace with the Beb Arm- mami strong rink from Prince Rupert as runners-up. ""C” event, the Annie Lee Kie- jkaldy ‘Trophy. First prize to the #|Bob Cooper rink of Terrace with ;the Hank Barg rink, also from Ter- face, as runners-up. i Congratulations to all the win- jjners and better luck next time, marto all the losers, including the @a| hard-luck rink of Nick Shaigec fj from Terrace which chalked up Se the most wins without being in m the prize money, and the Pat Ken- mom, ney rink, first out of the Bonspiel. ae 6 To Art Lorimer, drawmaster of F the ‘spiel, goes the Order of Cross- ed Brooms on a Bulls Eye, for a "well conducted and well timed *spiel, fx Honorable mention to the Lad: * ies Auxiliary for supplying a tasty and bountiful supper at Saturday night’s banquet. Mention in Dispatches to all the Legionaires, in acting rank (un- paid), for their splendid services in keeping the bonspiel rolling along, smoothly and efficiently, The otherwise happy event was marred by the sudden death af Comrade John Dunsmore, a mem- ber of Branch No, 13 for many years and holding the appointment of treasurer for the Branch. John Dunsmore was a good Legionaire and a good citizen and he will be , Sorely missed, not alone within the Legion which he served so weil, but also by his many friends et THE GARDEN OF STARS — Multi-purpose light entertain- ‘ ment centre being built by Expo 67 will serve as a children's entertainment area in the late morning and early afternoon, as a teen-age dance hall in the early evening, and as a top- Youths Receiving The junior tennis winter train- ing program got underway on Monday. Fifteen youngsters regist- ered and received their first hour of “basic tennis” training. There will bean approximate 10-week training period indoors, or until play can start on the outside court. Classes take place in the Commun- ity Centre every Monday, Thurs- day and Friday at 4 p.m. Any youngster interested is ask- ed to contact the club secretary at in Terrace. It Can't Last Quality Goodyear Tires See our complete supply Savings Start from GOODYEAR BATTERIES Phone VI 3-2811 oy Spring is just around the corner ! Now is the time to equip your car with new TUBELESS CUSTOM 4-PLY NYLON 775x14 (Reg. $35.30) — NOW ONLY $26.25 775x15 (Reg. $35.05) — NOW ONLY $26.25 TUBELESS SAFETY ALL-WEATHER 4-PLY NYLON 775xl4 (Reg. $26.40) —- NOW ONLY $19.80 TT5x15 (Reg. $26.40} — NOW ONLY $19.80 Custom Car Accessories Bot if It Does... We are clearing out our stock of Winter Tread Tires — New Ones, Used Ones, Factory Retreads, « Tires, Batteries, Automotive & Industrial Supplies HALUM TIRE SERVICE LTD. Open Menday - Saturday 8:30 to 6 p.m. VI3-5508 or come to the Commun- Much Longer at low, low Prices ! of Automotive Needs 25% up to 50% (All Types) 25% OFF. TURTLE WINDSHIELD DE-ICER (Reg. $1.25) — NOW g5¢ 8-FT, BATTERY BOOSTER CABLES — ONLY $1.95 : No Job Too Small ! 9} = Commercial & High Voltage f Tennis Training ity Centre in which they have a membership, There is a small fee of $1. For those without equip- ment the fee is $2, which entitles them to use club racquets and balls, Any community minded citizen interested in donating used rae quets and balls is asked to phone VI3-5598. ‘Adults wishing te brush-up on their tennis will be able to do so at the Community Centre Friday evenings starting at 8:90. It is expected that a tennis in- structor will be available in the Terrace-Kitimat area this summer. Work on the outside court on |} the old Civic Centre grounds (near Riverside School) will start as soon as weather permits, ae ; Prescription medicines should | i be kept in a safe place where chil- |} S dren could not reach them or ; where they could not be mistaken for simple household remedies. Many drugs prescribed for adults || ; may prove dangerous if swallowed by young children. » “Don’t Blow A cs s FUSE... - coll . ELLIS Hucees © Bis, samt eS ; No Job Too Big ! | 4 ¥ ee: YOUR “A” CLASS CONTRACTOR Qualified Residential, flight night club at night. The $1,100,000 building, which was designed by Montreal architect Max Roth will stand close to Dolphin Lake in La Ronde, the Exhibition'’s 110- acre amusement park, Remember HER with Flowers on... Valentine Day Specicl Bouquets ‘- Corsages - Cards gtyrt on Order your Corsage NOW for the Nurses’ Valentine Dance MARGUERITE’S % Greig Ave, FLOWER & GIFT SHOP VI 3-5920 commences FEBRUARY 18 REPEAT CONTEST to secure Talent for future performances at the RED D'OR Write, wire or phone LENORA GEERAERT, Box 1237, Terrace, B.C., or phone VI 3-2231 or VI 3-5268 for further particulars and information. FIRST PRIZE .............. $50.00 SECOND PRIZE ........ $35.00 THIRD PRIZE ............ $15.00 Two Contestants per night and the winner each night will receive $10.00 Forthcoming events for the RED D'OR , , ; February 4 and 5 — The Chieftains with Fellx Grant February 11 and 12 -— from Prince George “The Panto-Maniacs" ; February 11 — Musle by The Chieftains February 12 — Music by The Esquires February 18 end 19 — Music by Lorna’s Combo Electrical Contracting Red D'or open every Friday and Saturday Night q Buffet Lunch served each night at 12:30 AM. Dinner from the menu served at any time upon request. Ellis Hughes Electric Lid. Ph vi3.52¢9 B let Manner of dress strictly enforced, Gentlemen: Suits Coats and Ties Ladies: Slacks Prohibited